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felix baumgartner was able to reach such great heights thanks to that helium balloon. in order for a safe liftoff winds could be no more than 3 miles per hour. on his way up, felix baumgartner's breath fogged up his helmet and he complained the the air inside his viesor was not warm enough. the problem was never fixed. >> could see a little bit of frost and for about 30 minutes it looked like we might have to abort the mission. >> reporter: the crew decided the jump was safe. the free fall is the highest known to man but not the longest. it lasted four minutes and 20 seconds. 16 seconds shorter than joe kitinger's record set more than half a century ago. he helped train felix baumgartner and was there from liftoff to landing. >> talk about the right stuff. felix baumgartner's feat came on the 62nd anniversary when chuck yeager first broke the sound barrier. yeager is now 89 years old. flight yesterday flying in the back seat of a fighter. he broke the speed barrier back in 1947. >>> from super sonic travel to a slow speed voyage. coming up next the crawling conclusion
felix baumgartner was able to reach such great heights thanks to that helium balloon. in order for a safe liftoff winds could be no more than 3 miles per hour. on his way up, felix baumgartner's breath fogged up his helmet and he complained the the air inside his viesor was not warm enough. the problem was never fixed. >> could see a little bit of frost and for about 30 minutes it looked like we might have to abort the mission. >> reporter: the crew decided the jump was safe. the...
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30 seconds, baumgartner's preliminary speed topped out 833 miles per hour. the first human in free fall to break the speed of sound. there was drama and danger and he went into a catastrophic topspin and regained control back at a head-down controlled position. his free fall lasted 4 minutes and 19 seconds more than one minute short of kittinger's record before his chute opened on schedule. no olympic gymnast has ever stuck a landing quite like this. [ applause ] >> the new world-record holder. >> i would love in four years to get in the same spot that joe kittinger is there and some young guy is asking for advice because he wants to break my record. >> reporter: felix baumgartner the man who fell to earth like no one ever has. >> no doubt what felix baumgartner did was cool, but leave it to an astrophysicist to put the 24-mile fall many perspective. we have for you a tweet from a man with the american museum of natural history and tweets, "the edge of space jump a contadoring fall to a schoolroom globe begins 1 millimeter above its surface." it's not just a
30 seconds, baumgartner's preliminary speed topped out 833 miles per hour. the first human in free fall to break the speed of sound. there was drama and danger and he went into a catastrophic topspin and regained control back at a head-down controlled position. his free fall lasted 4 minutes and 19 seconds more than one minute short of kittinger's record before his chute opened on schedule. no olympic gymnast has ever stuck a landing quite like this. [ applause ] >> the new world-record...
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he spent four years helping train baumgartner for this moment. the plunge from 128,000 feet. >> i wish you could see what i can see. >> reporter: within 30 seconds baumgartner's preliminary speed topped out at 833 miles per hour. the first human in freefall to break the speed of sound. but there was trouble and drama. for about 10 seconds he went into a potentially catastrophic flat spin, spinning like a top. he regained control, back in a head droinled position to the relief of everyone in mission control. history fall lasted four minutes and 19 seconds, more than one minute short of kittinger's record before his chute opened on schedule. no olympic gymnast has ever stuck a landing quite like this. >> a new world record holder. >> i was love getting in the same spot joe kittinger, and there a young guy sitting next to me asking advice because he wants to break my record. >> reporter: felix baumgartner, the man who fell to earth today like no one ever has. mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> jeff: coincidentally on this day in 1947 a 24-year-o
he spent four years helping train baumgartner for this moment. the plunge from 128,000 feet. >> i wish you could see what i can see. >> reporter: within 30 seconds baumgartner's preliminary speed topped out at 833 miles per hour. the first human in freefall to break the speed of sound. but there was trouble and drama. for about 10 seconds he went into a potentially catastrophic flat spin, spinning like a top. he regained control, back in a head droinled position to the relief of...
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. >> jeff: the auses tree an skydiver felix baumgartner will attempt a record high jump leaping from 23 miles up. he hopes breaking the speed of sound along the way. mark strassmann will be watching. >> reporter: felix baumgartner leap of faith back in july was the skydive from 96,000 feet, that's 18 miles above earth. his top speed in freefall, 536 miles per hour. >> felix has landed safely back to earth. >> reporter: tuesday morning he'll rise even higher and fall even faster. a jump from the earth's strat sphere 23 miles above new mexico. >> you are going up to a hostile environment. >> reporter: do you think you're ready for that? >> i know mi ready for that. because i have been trained the last five years. >> reporter: baumgartner a 43-year-old austrian and elite skydiver will rise before day break in a capsule lifted by a helium balloon 55 stories tall. the ascent will take three hours. temperatures will fall as low as minus 70 degrees. when he jumps baumgartner wearing a pressurized suit will be in freefall for five minute, top speed could hit 700 miles per hour and with becom
. >> jeff: the auses tree an skydiver felix baumgartner will attempt a record high jump leaping from 23 miles up. he hopes breaking the speed of sound along the way. mark strassmann will be watching. >> reporter: felix baumgartner leap of faith back in july was the skydive from 96,000 feet, that's 18 miles above earth. his top speed in freefall, 536 miles per hour. >> felix has landed safely back to earth. >> reporter: tuesday morning he'll rise even higher and fall even...
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once he jumps, baumgartner wearing a pressurized suit will be in free fall for five minutes. his top speed could hit 700 miles per hour. he'll become the first human in free fall to break the speed of sound. >> nobody can tell me what happens to the human body in free fall when you fly super sonic speed. >> reporter: joe kittinger has held the skydiving record since 1960 when the air force captain jumped from 19 miles up. kittinger now 84 is helping to train baumgartner to break his record. >> we have better suits and better equipment but the danger is still there. hasn't changed a bit. >> reporter: nasa and the u.s. air force will monitor baumgartner's jump to learn about high altitude limits on the human body. are you understandably nervous about that? >> oh, yes. this is stepping into the unknown. >> reporter: baumgartner says he's also confident as he's ready to take a plunge unprecedented in u.s. history. >>> that could be really good or really bad. we'll have to see what happens. straight ahead your monday morning weather and in sports a historic night for drew brees an
once he jumps, baumgartner wearing a pressurized suit will be in free fall for five minutes. his top speed could hit 700 miles per hour. he'll become the first human in free fall to break the speed of sound. >> nobody can tell me what happens to the human body in free fall when you fly super sonic speed. >> reporter: joe kittinger has held the skydiving record since 1960 when the air force captain jumped from 19 miles up. kittinger now 84 is helping to train baumgartner to break his...
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fearless felix baumgartner attempts to break the sound barrier in a free fall. and good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. nows of fans flooded the -- thousands of fans flooded the streets around at&t park before the first game of the national league championship series. the giants are taking on the cardinals to determine who advances to the world series. cbs 5 reporter mike sugarman has more on the buzz around the ballpark. >> reporter: ann, this is it. this is the league championship series that baseball's final four is what you play for all year for fans too. 43,000 have crammed into at&t park. they're bringing their spirit and they're bringing a lot of money. >> sunflower seeds, peanuts, sodas, $1. >> reporter: that's a bargain. >> how much do you think you're going to drop tonight? >> money-wise? >> reporter: yeah. >> probably -- $600. >> the tickets were $150. and we brought some snacks. >> reporter: is this a big seller? >> yeah the giants' fest, everyone loves them. get a beer and drink with the fist. if you get mad at your friends or your wife. >> reporter:
fearless felix baumgartner attempts to break the sound barrier in a free fall. and good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. nows of fans flooded the -- thousands of fans flooded the streets around at&t park before the first game of the national league championship series. the giants are taking on the cardinals to determine who advances to the world series. cbs 5 reporter mike sugarman has more on the buzz around the ballpark. >> reporter: ann, this is it. this is the league championship...
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>>> the sky high day for felix baumgartner. his record jump from space sent him plunging faster than the speed of sound. >> i'd like to give a special one finger salute to all of the folks who said he was going to -- >> the pakistani schoolgirl shot by taliban gunmen is being sent to britain for medical treatment. >> therefore saying you'd like to create an islamic state in syria. >> translator: what's wrong with that. >>> the space shuttle "endeavour" completed a very long journey home across los angeles with some unforeseen obstacles. >>> over 100 people are hurt after a fireworks display goes horribly wrong in china. one of the fireworks shoots into the crowd. >>> the detroit tigers have come to yankee stadium and taken the first two. >> the cardinals take game one. >>> offensive coordinator tom -- >> i come in around 6:30. i just say the opposite of whatever rachel maddow says the night before. >> all that matters. >> mitt romney has laid it all out there. >> i'm going to ring the bell here. go back to your corners. >> on "
>>> the sky high day for felix baumgartner. his record jump from space sent him plunging faster than the speed of sound. >> i'd like to give a special one finger salute to all of the folks who said he was going to -- >> the pakistani schoolgirl shot by taliban gunmen is being sent to britain for medical treatment. >> therefore saying you'd like to create an islamic state in syria. >> translator: what's wrong with that. >>> the space shuttle...
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. >>> felix baumgartner hopes to become the first man to break the sound barrier in a freefall. >> at the end of the day if something goes wrong i have to pay for it. >>> feeling no pain. >>> crashing his car into a store. one man got hurt. >> no, this is not a game of tag. this man is actually trying to get away from a very angry stag in a london park. >>> all that -- >> and the series is tied at a game a piece. game over. cardinals even the series. >> last movie you cried at? >> with arnold. very talented. >> sexiest woman alive. >> here's hoping for next year. >>> 23 million people unemployed. when they saw the 7.8, every economist was shocked, everybody. >> 7.8% unemployment [ bleep ] everybody. >> 7.8% unemployment [ bleep ] recipe. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." new polls are showing a bigger bounce for governor mitt romney after last week's presidential debate. pew research poll shows romney ahead of president obama, 49% to 45% among likely voters. that same poll shows the president leading by eight points before the debate. >> quite a turn. this mo
. >>> felix baumgartner hopes to become the first man to break the sound barrier in a freefall. >> at the end of the day if something goes wrong i have to pay for it. >>> feeling no pain. >>> crashing his car into a store. one man got hurt. >> no, this is not a game of tag. this man is actually trying to get away from a very angry stag in a london park. >>> all that -- >> and the series is tied at a game a piece. game over. cardinals even...
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. >> and how felix baumgartner cheated death. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, back to earth. and set a world record in sky diving: "clapping 2secs" 43-year-old felix baumgartnr took off in a hot air ballon yesterday in new mexico. he went up 24- miles for the jump. there was trouble: he went into a potentially catastrophic flat spin... be did regain control. baumgarr is the first man to break te sound barrier. he says the experience was humbling. "(sot) (felix from presser)i never anticipated it to be o tough.. sometimes you have o up really high to understanw small you are." the free-fall took less than minutes. fearless felix reached speeds up to 800 miles-per- >>> sometimes you have to go up really high to see how small you are. >> felix baumgartner reached speeds over 800 miles an hour in that free fall. >> i think everyone's breath was held during that spin. >> this daring stunt left a man centimeters from death. take a look at this. a parachute failed to release properly and he escaped with only a broken leg after landing on a tree. >> what's wrong with just watching th
. >> and how felix baumgartner cheated death. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, back to earth. and set a world record in sky diving: "clapping 2secs" 43-year-old felix baumgartnr took off in a hot air ballon yesterday in new mexico. he went up 24- miles for the jump. there was trouble: he went into a potentially catastrophic flat spin... be did regain control. baumgarr is the first man to break te sound barrier. he says the experience was humbling. "(sot) (felix from presser)i never...
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baumgartner, friends, felix baumgartner's senior's father, all celebrating at mission control. there's the helicopter very near to where he landed out to the east of roswell. >> the high winds today took that capsule about 45 miles east of roswell. that's much farther than they thought, track ing on google earth. >> i think what was extraordinary, there are a lot of things extraordinary here, but extraordinary, too, he is standing up. he seems to be completely poised and has all of his motor skills intact, just from what we can see of this view. ask th and that acknowledgment of, you know, mission accomplished. >> he actually hit the ground running. he turned into the wind and he was running as he hit the ground. it was an amazing shot. >> there he goes. he just took his helmet off. >> as if he just ascended from 15,000 feet, you know. incredible. brian, you know, so much has gone into this. it was five years of training for this young man. he's in his early 40s. five years of training. this isn't, of course, his first incredible jump. he's done lots of incredible jumps, but th
baumgartner, friends, felix baumgartner's senior's father, all celebrating at mission control. there's the helicopter very near to where he landed out to the east of roswell. >> the high winds today took that capsule about 45 miles east of roswell. that's much farther than they thought, track ing on google earth. >> i think what was extraordinary, there are a lot of things extraordinary here, but extraordinary, too, he is standing up. he seems to be completely poised and has all of...
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that's him, felix baumgartner reached speeds of more than 700 miles an hour. >> reporter: felix baumgartner makes history. he jumps from 128,000 feet above the earth. 24 miles up. higher than anyone before him. he spins for a few harrowing moments, but stabilized quickly. >> i was always trying to find out how to stop this. i was putting one arm out and it didn't work. when you travel at that speed, you don't feel the air at all. >> reporter: in the first seconds, he broke another record. no one had ever gone through the sound barrier outside a vehicle. he reached a top speed of more than 700 miles an hour. well past the speed of sounds. the free fall lasted 4 minutes 19 seconds. that say short of the record for the longest free fall. but the man known as fearless felix was hailed as an engineer. >> how does it feel and hew does it look like and this is way bigger than i anticipated. >> they hope this jump will show them if astronauts, space tourists or high altitude pilots can survive for any outside period if there's a fall function of a vehicle. his high pressure chute could be the next
that's him, felix baumgartner reached speeds of more than 700 miles an hour. >> reporter: felix baumgartner makes history. he jumps from 128,000 feet above the earth. 24 miles up. higher than anyone before him. he spins for a few harrowing moments, but stabilized quickly. >> i was always trying to find out how to stop this. i was putting one arm out and it didn't work. when you travel at that speed, you don't feel the air at all. >> reporter: in the first seconds, he broke...
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baumgartner's last jump was 96,000 feet. >> can't imagine it. >> i can think of others things to do. >> supersonic. >> it's a fantastic weekend. we had all the festivities on the weekend a nice start to the day but we are beginning to see more clouds outside as the atmosphere switches gears. there is the area of low pressure spinning off the coastline. it could bring us a couple of scattered showers. right now 67 in concord. 68 in livermore. 66 degrees in san francisco. the temperatures will stay mild and it should be dry. tonight though increasing clouds. there's a chance of some showers, a slight chance, after midnight tonight and continuing into tomorrow in fact things unsettled toward the better part of the workweek. around the state 70s in the central valley, 79 fresno, 73 sacramento 74 yosemite, 67 into the monterey bay. this area of low pressure doesn't look like much and really isn't but it's going to warm along the coastline. as it does it will slowly move through the bay area along the coast and maybe just enough to spin up a couple of scattered showers toward the next coup
baumgartner's last jump was 96,000 feet. >> can't imagine it. >> i can think of others things to do. >> supersonic. >> it's a fantastic weekend. we had all the festivities on the weekend a nice start to the day but we are beginning to see more clouds outside as the atmosphere switches gears. there is the area of low pressure spinning off the coastline. it could bring us a couple of scattered showers. right now 67 in concord. 68 in livermore. 66 degrees in san francisco....
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today felix baumgartner plummeted from the earth's stratosphere roughly 24 miles high. he reached speeds topping 833 miles an hour. baumgartner safely touched down in eastern new mexico. four minutes and 20 seconds later. his free fall is now the fastest and highest in history. incredible. >>> well, some special people in the bay area inspire others to go over the edge. cbs 5 reporter juliette goodrich participated in a fundraiser 51 floors up. hanging out literally in las vegas. >> and scoot your heels back a little bit. >> all right, you're going to stop right about there. that's perfect. >> yes i am. >> jewel yet going over the edge. >> it's called over the edge. for a reason. >> i've never done this before. ooh. >> two ropes, one harness, gloves, helmet, and a willing rappeller -- that's me. >> okay so at this point i just wand the kind of stay like this. but now what do i need to do? >> raise $1,000 and you get hooked on to a rope and allowed to step over the edge. raising money for special olympics athletes to keep their sports programs going in the bay area like
today felix baumgartner plummeted from the earth's stratosphere roughly 24 miles high. he reached speeds topping 833 miles an hour. baumgartner safely touched down in eastern new mexico. four minutes and 20 seconds later. his free fall is now the fastest and highest in history. incredible. >>> well, some special people in the bay area inspire others to go over the edge. cbs 5 reporter juliette goodrich participated in a fundraiser 51 floors up. hanging out literally in las vegas....
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this is felix baumgartner. he is a sky diver. you heard chad describe he's done an awful lot of things, but he's more than a daredevil. he really is a risk taker for the sake of science. >> destratezing the catastrophic air pressure. >> bob kiddinger at nasa talking to him, talking to us. >> that's why he's depressurizing, so he can unscrew the handle and open the door. >> they've done a number of checks that they've had felix baumgartner go through. they've practiced this a million times on the ground. now it's the real thing, having him check his
this is felix baumgartner. he is a sky diver. you heard chad describe he's done an awful lot of things, but he's more than a daredevil. he really is a risk taker for the sake of science. >> destratezing the catastrophic air pressure. >> bob kiddinger at nasa talking to him, talking to us. >> that's why he's depressurizing, so he can unscrew the handle and open the door. >> they've done a number of checks that they've had felix baumgartner go through. they've practiced...
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millions of people have watched felix baumgartner take his one giant leap. rie austrian daredevil jumped yesterday from a capsule-- watch that-- 24 miles above new 2xico. he fell at nearly 834 miles an hour and became the first sky sver to break the sound barrier with his body. baumgartner deployed his parachute and landed safely. he now plans to live a simple life. for him that means flying rescue atlicopters and coaching other andedevils. the captain in that cruise ship disaster in italy appears in court. his story's next. his story's next. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. with efficient absorption in one daily dose. >> pelley: in italy today, the drama surrounding this yea
millions of people have watched felix baumgartner take his one giant leap. rie austrian daredevil jumped yesterday from a capsule-- watch that-- 24 miles above new 2xico. he fell at nearly 834 miles an hour and became the first sky sver to break the sound barrier with his body. baumgartner deployed his parachute and landed safely. he now plans to live a simple life. for him that means flying rescue atlicopters and coaching other andedevils. the captain in that cruise ship disaster in italy...
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in los angeles thursday felix baumgartner took us through a replay of his jump. >> that door opens up, what does that look like, what does it sound like? >> it's all about you and the effect of you standing there, you're the only person on the whole planet experiencing this moment. it's unique. >> he uttered four more words. and jumped into the stratosphere. >> everything looks great. what happened. you start to tumble right there. what does that feel like? >> it starts ramping up. now i have to come up with something. i had to find a solution. i only had 40 seconds because then it's all over. >> it's all over because he hit thicker air that would slow him down and prevent him from reaching the speed of sound. instead he regained control, free falling for four minutes and 20 seconds, hitting mach 1.24, 834 miles per hour. >> you get to the point where you're traveling at the speed of sound but you're also in this suit. so physically do you have a sense of how fast you're going? >> in the beginning because the air is so thin you don't have that noise so you have almost no sensation of
in los angeles thursday felix baumgartner took us through a replay of his jump. >> that door opens up, what does that look like, what does it sound like? >> it's all about you and the effect of you standing there, you're the only person on the whole planet experiencing this moment. it's unique. >> he uttered four more words. and jumped into the stratosphere. >> everything looks great. what happened. you start to tumble right there. what does that feel like? >> it...
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baumgartner's plunge from near space was a one shot wonder to be admired. but for what he did, the men and women that flew on the space shuttle were each captivating in their own way. >>> that's nbc "nightly news" for this sunday. brian williams will be here tomorrow. i'm lester holt reporting for all of us here at nbc news. good night.
baumgartner's plunge from near space was a one shot wonder to be admired. but for what he did, the men and women that flew on the space shuttle were each captivating in their own way. >>> that's nbc "nightly news" for this sunday. brian williams will be here tomorrow. i'm lester holt reporting for all of us here at nbc news. good night.
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baumgartner's plunge from near space was a one shot wonder to be admired. but for what he did, the men and women that flew on the space shuttle were each captivating in their own way. >>> that's nbc "nightly news" for this sunday. brian williams will be here tomorrow. i'm lester holt reporting for all of us here at nbc news. good night. [ man ] it's big. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. the biggest in bail. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better. aladdin bail bonds. [ man ] it's big. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. the biggest in bail. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional. aladdin bail bonds.
baumgartner's plunge from near space was a one shot wonder to be admired. but for what he did, the men and women that flew on the space shuttle were each captivating in their own way. >>> that's nbc "nightly news" for this sunday. brian williams will be here tomorrow. i'm lester holt reporting for all of us here at nbc news. good night. [ man ] it's big. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. the biggest in bail. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional....
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baumgartner will have to wait until at least thursday to try again. they help neighbors in need put a roof over their heads. we'll have their story next. n h. the number one pharmacist recommended cold brand designed for people with high blood pressure. and the only one i use to relieve my cold symptoms without raising my blood pressure. coricidin hbp. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd,
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felix baumgartner said he'll try again tomorrow if weather permits. i'm terrell brown, this is the "cbs morning news". looks like there's an opening for shipping coordinator. and i've got to pick someone. tough decision. [ thinking ] okay, you can be a rising star, or... but you just ordered a crispy mcchicken and a fresh-brewed sweet tea for only a buck each off mcdonald's dollar menu, so you're smart, right? nah, i got nothing. smart man. two 7s. oh, oh, ho! oh, wow. the fox strikes again! the fox strikes again! he's always striking! [ male announcer ] the simple joy of being smart. challenge that with new olay facial hair removal duo. a two-step process that removes even coarse, stubborn facial hair gently. plenty of gain, without all that pain... with olay. i'm done! [ chuckles ] sweet [ female announcer ] swiffer's wet mopping cloths can clean better than mops in half the time swiffer. better clean in half the time. or your money back. when i'm on the night shift. when they have more energy than i do. when i don't feel like working out. when ther
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the balloon was inflated and ready to take extreme athlete felix baumgartner to the stratosphere but the winds in new mexico and the desert were too strong. baumgartner hoped to become the first skydiver to break the sound barrier and shatter three world records. he is hoping to try the jump on thursday. >>> well, when it comes to losing weight for the best results, you may want to find a few good buddies. dr. kim explains why groups may be the best bet for success. >>> reporter: >> up a little bit but it could have been a lot worse. >> reporter: they cheer and clap. >> it actually went really well. >> yay! [ applause ] >> reporter: and hand out bravo points. >> so no halloween candy after, right? even when it's 75% off we're not going to do it. >> reporter: meetings are led by peers not professionals. and that's a plus. >> i'm not perfect. and i don't pretend to be pech. and i actually don't want my members to be perfect because when you expect yourself to be perfect and you -- you just can't maintain it. >> it's really true, that little bit at a time really could add up. >> yes. >>
the balloon was inflated and ready to take extreme athlete felix baumgartner to the stratosphere but the winds in new mexico and the desert were too strong. baumgartner hoped to become the first skydiver to break the sound barrier and shatter three world records. he is hoping to try the jump on thursday. >>> well, when it comes to losing weight for the best results, you may want to find a few good buddies. dr. kim explains why groups may be the best bet for success. >>>...
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but there was trouble: he wt >>> 43-year-old felix baumgartner went up to 24 miles for a historic sky dive yesterday. there was a little trouble, going into a flat spin but he regained control. he's the first man to break the sound barrier in a capsule and says the experience was humbling. >> sometimes you have to go up really high to understand how small you are. >> the fee fall took less than 10 minutes, reaching speeds up to 800 miles an hour. see the entire interview at 7:00 on cbs this morning. i can't wait to watch that. >> he said he could feel it when you broke the sound barrier, the air was different. >> we'll hear about it. >>> a ballot measure aimed to clear up confusion is seeing a late shift in the poll. >> and a fight between two california congressmen gets physical. >> prop 37 would require products that have been modified to come with a big label to say, genetically engineered and prohibit them from claiming they are natural. it prohibits foods from restaurants and alcoholic beverages. it's supported by the organic food sellers and opposed by big food makers, who as yo
but there was trouble: he wt >>> 43-year-old felix baumgartner went up to 24 miles for a historic sky dive yesterday. there was a little trouble, going into a flat spin but he regained control. he's the first man to break the sound barrier in a capsule and says the experience was humbling. >> sometimes you have to go up really high to understand how small you are. >> the fee fall took less than 10 minutes, reaching speeds up to 800 miles an hour. see the entire interview at...
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. >>> mission accomplished for sky live felix baumgartner. he landed on his feet after a familiar from 23 -- he broke three records, one for the fa fastest free fall on record. and one for the highest manned balloon. >> how is fee lex baumgartner doing? he saw him land on his feet, but how's he feeling memory and emotionally. >> he's going to hold a press conference, he is speaking to the media that is gathered out there in roswell, new mexico very shortly, if he's not doing it already. so he's well enough to talk and we have been trying to correspond with some of the red bull people to ask what his condition is, from all visual signs right now, he's doing very well. you saw him land and raise his fist to the air, the piece of video that we're seeing, the hop into history and the incredible rate of speed was just compelling. he landed about an hour and 45 minutes ago. he did break the speed of sound, that mark, 690 miles an hour, how fast he actually went, red bull is saying he went about 704 miles an hour. but we did see on the monitors duri
. >>> mission accomplished for sky live felix baumgartner. he landed on his feet after a familiar from 23 -- he broke three records, one for the fa fastest free fall on record. and one for the highest manned balloon. >> how is fee lex baumgartner doing? he saw him land on his feet, but how's he feeling memory and emotionally. >> he's going to hold a press conference, he is speaking to the media that is gathered out there in roswell, new mexico very shortly, if he's not...
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felix baumgartner felt something similar. jeremy paxman spoke to him earlier in the week. >> engage the doorstop, felix. >> what person in their right mind would find themselves alone but for a disembodied voice over 24 miles above the earth? >> slide the seat forward. >> the highest man to balloon flight was just a preamble to becoming the first human being to break the sound barrier without a vehicle. felix baumgartner, fearless felix, has made a career out of pushing the boundaries of human flight. we're told the entire event took place in the name of science. before the long ascrention and specially designed capsule, his body had been fitted with a multitude of sensors to record his heart rate, blood pressure and other vital life signs to monitor how the human body copes with sustained free fall and acceleration and deceleration. >> keep your head down. >> to stop his blood boiling, his lungs exploding and his body disinterest at the grating he washese a pressurized suit and the whole thing is funded by a soft drink manuf
felix baumgartner felt something similar. jeremy paxman spoke to him earlier in the week. >> engage the doorstop, felix. >> what person in their right mind would find themselves alone but for a disembodied voice over 24 miles above the earth? >> slide the seat forward. >> the highest man to balloon flight was just a preamble to becoming the first human being to break the sound barrier without a vehicle. felix baumgartner, fearless felix, has made a career out of pushing...
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baumgartner reeched a top sseed of ore than 700 miles an hour -- welllpast the speed four-mmnutes-19-seconds before his parachute opened.that's longest free-fall innhistory, but after he safely touuhed down, the an known as 'fearless felix' was hailed as an aerrspace pioneer."it's hhrd to reallzz what happened stilllso maay emotions. i had tears in myyeyes whhn i wws coming back a couppe of times, because you're sitting there and you thought about that moment so many times ---how it wwuld feel and what it would look like -- and thissis way phis missiin had been five &pyearssin the lanning.in baummartner's ear during the baumgartnnr broke.kittinger hadd umped from 1022thousandd feet in 1960.i inteeviewed baumgartner and kittinger together, earliirrthis year. "are yyu jealous of felii ttat he's gging to breakkyour record?""oh, no. i'' deliggted. i'm delighted he's going to do it. he's advanciig science, and he'll do a great job.""ission leaders and space officials hope this jump will showwthem if astronaats, ssace- tourists, oo high-altitude &ppilots can survive for any exteeded period
baumgartner reeched a top sseed of ore than 700 miles an hour -- welllpast the speed four-mmnutes-19-seconds before his parachute opened.that's longest free-fall innhistory, but after he safely touuhed down, the an known as 'fearless felix' was hailed as an aerrspace pioneer."it's hhrd to reallzz what happened stilllso maay emotions. i had tears in myyeyes whhn i wws coming back a couppe of times, because you're sitting there and you thought about that moment so many times ---how it wwuld...
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baumgartner says this is his last jump. he intend to settle down with his girlfriend and simply fly rescue missions. smart move. nothing left to prove. baumgartner wasn't the only trail blazer yesterday. the first man to break the sound barrier in a jet, 65 years ago did it again. 89-year-old chuck yaeger took the back seat on a super sonic flight from las vegas. first accomplished the feat back on october 14th, 1947. 89 years old. >> good for him. >> breaking the speed of sound. man, some people age well. >> felix baumgartner reaching speed of 833 miles per hour. equivalent. sure you know, mach, 1.24, speed. >> science major, huh? >> mach -- >> terrible at science. i was okay at math. >> but not the science part. >> not science part. >> they're going fast. >> really fast. >> they're going fast. >> time for weather. northeast could see showers by the afternoon commute. heavy rainfall in the pacific northwest. fladi i flooding possibility for seattle. severe weather threat for the mid-atlantic region. >> there you go, get it
baumgartner says this is his last jump. he intend to settle down with his girlfriend and simply fly rescue missions. smart move. nothing left to prove. baumgartner wasn't the only trail blazer yesterday. the first man to break the sound barrier in a jet, 65 years ago did it again. 89-year-old chuck yaeger took the back seat on a super sonic flight from las vegas. first accomplished the feat back on october 14th, 1947. 89 years old. >> good for him. >> breaking the speed of sound....
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what will felix baumgartner do next? he told me that after this jump, he wants to pursue an occupation as a helicopter rescue pilot. might be a bit of a letdown. brian todd, cnn. >>> later on "starting point." nik wallenda joins soledad to talk about "360's" death-defying feat. i have to say this, we watched that amazing video. him jump from like a billion feet in the air and what's the first thing you say? >> what did i say? >> you said he's really cute. >> that wasn't the first thing i said. i actually thought how does he put his mother through that, you know, because she was there. tears in her eye. >> that was the fifth thing you said. >>> not true, anyway, i cannot tell this guy anything. this one you don't hear often, a coach not a football player gets a concussion. a concussion during practice. that story straight ahead. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick t
what will felix baumgartner do next? he told me that after this jump, he wants to pursue an occupation as a helicopter rescue pilot. might be a bit of a letdown. brian todd, cnn. >>> later on "starting point." nik wallenda joins soledad to talk about "360's" death-defying feat. i have to say this, we watched that amazing video. him jump from like a billion feet in the air and what's the first thing you say? >> what did i say? >> you said he's really...
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he is a baumgartner. >> i happen to think he is a hero. it doesn't change the fact that red bull gives you a horrible after taste. if he could focus the last five years on the taste of red bull, it might have been a bigger achievement. >> maybe he would have been a real hero. we know how far and how fast he fell. i am curious to know how many explatives he had on the way down. we definitely would need to be on tape. how about you? eight million people watch this event on youtube which is an internet destination that a lot of people use if they have a computer or some sort of smart phone. >> it is an industry thing. >> will this change the way we -- look, i like how this is going. this is exciting stuff. >> it is exciting stuff. >> it is thought apparent. >> it is exciting. >> i think the world has changed forever. i consider myself something of an extreme athlete. i have done the stratosphere and i understand this is a personal achievement. it is like evil knievel jumping over cars. is it historic? i am not sure most people will remember i
he is a baumgartner. >> i happen to think he is a hero. it doesn't change the fact that red bull gives you a horrible after taste. if he could focus the last five years on the taste of red bull, it might have been a bigger achievement. >> maybe he would have been a real hero. we know how far and how fast he fell. i am curious to know how many explatives he had on the way down. we definitely would need to be on tape. how about you? eight million people watch this event on youtube...
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this is that huge balloon connected to felix balm fwart n baumgartn baumgartner. he'll use the balloon to go up two hours. he's supposed to start at 1:40. so let me give you the time line here. at 1:40, he'll begin his ascent up 23 miles, he'll then try to jump and break the sound barrier which is 120,000 feet. he'll be moving at 700 miles an hour. and he's trying to break a record that was set back in 1960. we'll watch this from roswell, new mexico. brian todd is there. but again, he's not doing it just for a stunt. there is a lot of science behind this and could make space travel safer. he can do the jump. i can't say the words. we'll watch felix baumgartner from roswell, new mexi. >>> question for you. when's the last time you went to church, temple or synagogue, any place of worship if sn if your answer is it's been a while or never, you may be part of the rising number of americans who say they have no religious affiliation. a new survey by pew forum on religion and public life founds a whopping 33 million americans now say they don't have a religion. that's
this is that huge balloon connected to felix balm fwart n baumgartn baumgartner. he'll use the balloon to go up two hours. he's supposed to start at 1:40. so let me give you the time line here. at 1:40, he'll begin his ascent up 23 miles, he'll then try to jump and break the sound barrier which is 120,000 feet. he'll be moving at 700 miles an hour. and he's trying to break a record that was set back in 1960. we'll watch this from roswell, new mexico. brian todd is there. but again, he's not...
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baumgartner, an austrian p paratrooper says he is ready for the challenge. >> it's almost here. this is my biggest dream. we're one step closer. and i'm almost there. i feel good at the moment. >> reporter: along with baumgartner's nerves of steal, the mission requires cutting-edge equipment. he'll strap on a special helmet, get into a pressurized suit and liftoff from roswell, new mexico. it will be hoisted by a balloon with 30 million cubic feet of helium. its skin much thinner than a ziploc baggy. it's so huge, i'm would cover 40 acres if laid flat. the ride up will take close to three hours. and then, the sky blast and the open site, the moment of truth. >> that one step forward, you know, is an important step because you know you're coming home. you're going back to a very healthy environment again because you've been in a hostile environment for so many hours. >> reporter: the heart-stopping return to earth could take 5 1/2 minutes. and after 25 years of skydiving, felix baumgartner promises this jump will be his last. >> last is probably a safe bet there. >>> that is what
baumgartner, an austrian p paratrooper says he is ready for the challenge. >> it's almost here. this is my biggest dream. we're one step closer. and i'm almost there. i feel good at the moment. >> reporter: along with baumgartner's nerves of steal, the mission requires cutting-edge equipment. he'll strap on a special helmet, get into a pressurized suit and liftoff from roswell, new mexico. it will be hoisted by a balloon with 30 million cubic feet of helium. its skin much thinner...
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you're now looking at images that were taken less than 30 minutes ago of felix baumgartner as he was making his descent from 23 miles above the earth in a free fall fashion before he was able to hit the right place in the atmosphere and have the wherewithall to open his chute, and there is the descent there on the horizon before he was able to finally land on his feet just about 45 miles away from roswell, new mexico where this mission began for him early this morning. incredible feat here. still unclear whether he was able to break that record and become the first human to break that sound barrier. we do know that he has already set a record being the first human to go the highest one has ever gone in a manned balloon. that we know, and there is his picture of his mom right there. earlier she was in tears during his ascent into space, and now much relief for mom ava there, the first time she's actually left europe and there in roswell, new mexico to eyewitness this flight in history. this was not a nasa project, this was a commercial project, but many people who were part of this mi
you're now looking at images that were taken less than 30 minutes ago of felix baumgartner as he was making his descent from 23 miles above the earth in a free fall fashion before he was able to hit the right place in the atmosphere and have the wherewithall to open his chute, and there is the descent there on the horizon before he was able to finally land on his feet just about 45 miles away from roswell, new mexico where this mission began for him early this morning. incredible feat here....
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we speak to felix baumgartner about his historic leap of faith. >> hello, he's known to many as europe's last dictator. alexander lukashenko has dominated belarus for nearly 20 years. his longevity is matched only by the length of the charge sheet against him, including allegations of human rights abuses and even torture. apparently mr. lukashenko thinks talk of democracy is being used as a cover for what he calls plunder by the west. we join the latest press baron on a trip to conduct a rare interview with the man. just a warning -- this film contains flash photography. >> right on the edge of europe, a place that ascends so many european values. we've come to minute ask with the youngest newspaper proprietor. we're on our way to a rare meeting. not many get to see the corridors of bela russian power. this is an opportunity to put on the spot the man known as europe's last dictator. it's also a challenge for the ambitious son of a russian olivark. president alexander lukashenko has been in power for 18 years. he's been accused of torture and human rights abuses. he has thrown his oppone
we speak to felix baumgartner about his historic leap of faith. >> hello, he's known to many as europe's last dictator. alexander lukashenko has dominated belarus for nearly 20 years. his longevity is matched only by the length of the charge sheet against him, including allegations of human rights abuses and even torture. apparently mr. lukashenko thinks talk of democracy is being used as a cover for what he calls plunder by the west. we join the latest press baron on a trip to conduct a...
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it was a stellar outing for madison baumgartner. there are a lot of concerns going into the game he did a terrific job by all accounts. the giants could wrap this up in detroit will have to see what happens with that big victory the second win for the giants and the world series last night. where madison baumgartner pitched seven strong innings with eight strikeouts. brandon crawford it's a double play and allows a score. sergio romano you get to that in the second as we tackle look at some of the highlights from the big game. what a game and was. kron 4 is # live at&t park this morning. a shift change people have worked on my cleaning it. i have talked to them they said they would not mind if they came back for games 6 and 7. if they come back game 6 closeout potential could happen on calling. >> you just want to win. sweet this week. >> i hope they don't come back because it is always scary. if anybody knows how to play from behind it is the giants. our backs have been against the wall for five games. and came back after winning f
it was a stellar outing for madison baumgartner. there are a lot of concerns going into the game he did a terrific job by all accounts. the giants could wrap this up in detroit will have to see what happens with that big victory the second win for the giants and the world series last night. where madison baumgartner pitched seven strong innings with eight strikeouts. brandon crawford it's a double play and allows a score. sergio romano you get to that in the second as we tackle look at some of...
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felix baumgartner can relax this morning, and so can all of us, right? everybody who watched the 4:20 free fall from 24 miles up, we're all breathing a sigh of relief. >> especially his mother, who was crying before he jumped. she had to be going crazy. baumgartner, though, is now officially in the record books as the first skydiver to break the speed of sound. abc's ryan owens has more on the man who literally fell to earth. >> release! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: with cheers from his crew and tears from his mom, daredevil felix baumgartner began his improbable journey to the edge of space. >> capsule check, are you ready? >> go ahead. >> reporter: for 2 1/2 hours, the 43-year-old austrian skydiver floated to an astounding 24 miles up. 128,000 feet above the new mexico desert where he opened his capsule, hung his feet out the door, was reminded to unfasten his seatbelt -- >> release seatbelt. >> reporter: -- saluted, and he just jumped right into the record books. he plummeted at an inconceivable 833 miles per hour. so fast the only way to see
felix baumgartner can relax this morning, and so can all of us, right? everybody who watched the 4:20 free fall from 24 miles up, we're all breathing a sigh of relief. >> especially his mother, who was crying before he jumped. she had to be going crazy. baumgartner, though, is now officially in the record books as the first skydiver to break the speed of sound. abc's ryan owens has more on the man who literally fell to earth. >> release! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter:...
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felix baumgartner plans to rise 23 miles per hour above earth and jump. his speed could reach mach 1. for the red bull team, a lot of bad luck. >> i'm looking at a big image of felix staring in front of me. i can only imagine in his mind what he goes through because this is, as you know, multiyear build up to get to this point. >> i want to break the speed of sound no matter what it takes. >> reporter: don day is under pressure. they have one more chance to nc >>> you may have heard that dogs can detaekt disease by smelling a person's breath. researchers are working on devices that can do the very same thing. this morning we'll show you how good these electronic noses are and how they can change the way diseases are diagnosed. >> tomorrow we'll reveal two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many a
felix baumgartner plans to rise 23 miles per hour above earth and jump. his speed could reach mach 1. for the red bull team, a lot of bad luck. >> i'm looking at a big image of felix staring in front of me. i can only imagine in his mind what he goes through because this is, as you know, multiyear build up to get to this point. >> i want to break the speed of sound no matter what it takes. >> reporter: don day is under pressure. they have one more chance to nc >>> you...
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. >>> and perhaps you were one of many who watched yesterday, felix baumgartner jumped from space, 24 miles up, the first man to break the sound barrier, diving without aircraft. he landed on his feet, but not without scary moments on the way down and tonight, we're getting to see for the first time what he saw on his way down. we get our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: the view is breathtaking, the blackness of space, the curvature of the earth, and felix baumgartner's death-defying jump from 24 miles up. >> really high. >> reporter: with that, he was gone. and today we got new video from a camera on baumgartner's space suit, the edge of space, and the earth rolling into view. with little wind resistance, baumgartner quickly broke the sound barrier, and rocketed to 833 miles per hour, mach 1.24, then the violent, stomach-wrenching spin that had everyone fearing the worst. and now the view from the space suit. >> it started spinning wildly, i was always trying to find out how to stop it. >> reporter: one expert narrated the mission. >> a spin is a very dangerous t
. >>> and perhaps you were one of many who watched yesterday, felix baumgartner jumped from space, 24 miles up, the first man to break the sound barrier, diving without aircraft. he landed on his feet, but not without scary moments on the way down and tonight, we're getting to see for the first time what he saw on his way down. we get our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: the view is breathtaking, the blackness of space, the curvature of the earth, and felix...
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he helped train baumgartner and was there from lift-off to landing. bigad shaban, cbs news, roswell, new mexico. >> organizers triggered a release to let helium out of the balloon so it could return back to earth. the capsule was also detached so it could use its own parachute to coast back to land and be retrieved for future use. scary. >> incredible. you said you watched the whole thing. >> i watched it. he had a li t
he helped train baumgartner and was there from lift-off to landing. bigad shaban, cbs news, roswell, new mexico. >> organizers triggered a release to let helium out of the balloon so it could return back to earth. the capsule was also detached so it could use its own parachute to coast back to land and be retrieved for future use. scary. >> incredible. you said you watched the whole thing. >> i watched it. he had a li t